Community Care Management efrontiers: Patient-Centered Coordination and Communications

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Community Care Management efrontiers: Patient-Centered Coordination and Communications An ACHE Qualified Education (Category II) Session 1.0 Hour CEU Dani Hackner, MD, MBA, FACP, FCCP Vice President, Care Management, Memorial Hermann Health System Paula Lenhart, RNC, MSN, CNS, ACM, FABC Associate Vice President, Care Management, Memorial Hermann Health System ACHE-SETC is

Learning Objectives Identify the 4 key components of a patient-centered community Discuss the 3 main results of community care management with the use of technology Identify potential patient populations based on risk levels The ultimate value of virtual visits to bridge the gap between time and distance in health care delivery

Introduction We are increasingly facing a technologically engaged consumer of health care services and health-promotion information. Are we prepared to reach consumers, manage plan members, and support our patients with appropriate technology, human factor innovations, and clinically appropriate care plans? Are we prepared in times of feast and famine, in health and illness, in acute transitions and community living? This presentation addresses our experience in community care management through the strong matrix of engaged people, appropriate technology, and clinically relevant care plans.

April 18, 2015. When natural events challenge our physical infrastructure, how do we respond?

Mitigating Harm and Coordinating Response, April 18, 2016 Technology: Almost every picture shown before was taken on a cellphone. Harris and other counties monitored bayous electronically and with video. Houstonians had access to the information on the move People: Houstonians stepped up to help Care: The outreach was focused where it was needed and timely

For Community-Based Care 4 Factors Acutely Ill, Planned Surgery, or Chronically Ill Patient Physician Nurse Technology Health Plan Member Primary Care Provider Care manager Technology Unaffiliated/ Uninsured Consumer Community benefit organization Coordinator Technology

Engagement and Care Management Technology is Expanding in Use We employ: Tablet-based devices Bluetooth connected related devices Cellphone based (hardwareless) approaches as well 4G Built-In integrated high-speed connectivity Custom Care Plans any condition, with >50 built-in Educational Videos any video, with hundreds built-in Medication Reminders to the medication detail level Health Tips rich media content of any kind Text-to-Speech speaking all text content for simplicity Remotely Managed remote control support and GPS tracking Logistics Services integrated back-end logistics services

Our System, Our Program System Summary Profile Large not-for-profit health system with 14 hospitals, numerous specialty programs, 21,000 employees and 5,500 affiliated medical staff physicians - http://www.memorialhermann.org/virtualcarecheck/ Remote Care Program Launched September 2013 in their Post Acute Department (Home Health and Hospice) Now enterprise-wide, including physician community and commercial payer reimbursement

Clinical Care Plans Based on Patient Risk Care plans are clinically relevant Over 50 care plans developed through vendor Individually customized Address risk level of member, consumer, patient

Care Plans are Key to the Process Sample (Heart Failure)

Physicians are Central to the Process Physicians receive: Alerts Weekly reports Direct access to monitoring technology (if wishing) Video link (if wishing) PHYSICIAN NURSE - CASE MANAGER PATIENT - MEMBER TECHNOLOGY

Alerts Drive Communication with: Patients and Physicians Visual dashboard Care Plan Alerts Drive: Care Interventions Communication with patient s Communication with physicians

The Key Factor is People We do not outsource outreach, clinical care or engagement The clinical case managers and nurses keep their patients/members close

Our Experience Pilot program started in Home Care division Decreased hospital readmissions for heart failure patients Funded development of System level department (Virtual Care Check) 2 RN FTEs Care Categories Home care (operating) Primary care physician offices targeting Medicare Shared Savings Program members (pilot) Memorial Hermann Health Solutions (pilot) Hospital Care Transitions (pilot) Post-transplant, solid organ (operating) Smartphone, kitless early phase

Program Adherence / Satisfaction Patients adhere to monitoring with surprising faithfulness Lack of check-in is a warning sign Team avoids blame or criticism Aim is to understand why a patient did not check in? Why s usually reveal opportunities for health promotion, intervention N = 187

Program Outcomes Result 1: Readmissions Readmissions reduced by over 50%, from >17% to <5% Result 2: Staffing Reduced nurse visits by 3.6 per episode Home Health LOS reduced from 82 to 48 days Result 3: Costs Cost savings of over $8,500 per patient (n=199) Result 4: Patient Satisfaction (Adherence) Patient satisfaction exceeding 90%, leading to a new model of direct-to-consumer care

Cost Avoidance 230 Episodes in FY15 Reduced utilization of hospital based services (emergency center visits and hospitalizations) by 52.4% Cost avoidance - $1.9M Average change in cost per completed patient (pre vs. post) - $8.3K

Cost Avoidance 90 Episodes in Early FY16 Reduced utilization of hospital based services (emergency center visits and hospitalizations) by 63.9% Cost avoidance - $1.2M Average change in cost per completed patient (pre vs. post) - $14K

Summary There are 4 key components to a successful community care management program in the new millennium People: physicians and care coordinators Patient engagement Effective clinical care plans with alerts based on risk Technology enabling care coordination and engagement There are 4 observed outcomes of community care management with the use of technology Reduced readmissions Reduced total cost Improved patient adherence/satisfaction Possibly also rationalized staffing

Mitigating Harm and Coordinating Response, April 18, 2016 We reached out to our 700 telephonically managed and 40 technology managed community care patients. All but one technology patient checked in electronically that same day Telephonically managed patients took days to reach We identified 2 patients with health / safety issues, resolved within 24 hours

Biography Dani Hackner MD MBA is Vice President or Care Management for the 14 hospital Memorial Hermann Health System. Dr. Hackner s areas of responsibility includes system-wide physician advising services, inpatient case management, technology on transitions of care, diabetes disease management, telephonic care management, and concurrent utilization review. He maintains current board certifications in Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care and Internal Medicine and licensed in Texas and California. Dr. Hackner attended USC-Marshall School of Business, Stanford University Medical School and the University of California Berkeley. He is an Associate Professor of Medicine at UCLA. He is also a certified Healthcare Simulation Educator. Dr. Hackner has served as the Co-Chief Editor of the Compass PA Online Physician Advising training manual (ACMA), editor of Collaborative Case Management, and investigator in a PCORI study on advocacy in healthcare. Dr. Hackner has received awards for innovation, collaboration and as a friend of nursing. His bibliography also includes work on hospitalist performance, guideline adherence, and efficiency of care, and he holds two patents in case finding methodologies and safety technology.

Biography Paula insert your photo here Paula Lenhart is the Associate Vice President of Care Management for Memorial Hermann Health System Ms. Lenhart is a registered nurse with nearly 30 years of health care experience. Paula s areas of responsibility include education, oversight of clinical quality improvement and for care management program development, including ambulatory care management programs focused on population health. She serves as a coach and mentor to case management directors and case managers in skill development, and acts as a resource to case management directors. She collaboratively developed a LCSW supervision program structure to support the continued social worker professional development. She is also responsible for attaining optimal targeted clinical and financial outcomes through care management processes. Ms. Lenhart is an active member of American Case Management Association and one of the authors of COMPASS Online Case Management training manual. She serves national committees and held chapter board positions such as secretary, president-elect and president. She earned an Associate Degree in Nursing-Science from St. Mary s School of Nursing in Minneapolis, Minnesota; a Baccalaureate of Science, major in Nursing from University of Minnesota and a Master of Science Nursing, neonatal clinical nurse specialist role, from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Nursing, in Houston Texas.

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